I used Brian Rector, Sports and Family chiropractor, who understand my lifting
and martial arts related injuries. He also has massage therapists in the office
for $40 half hour, $75 full hour. One of the therapists is actually trained in
sports related injuries. I used both following tris and long races. Rector is
in the phone book.
Norman
-----Original Message-----
From: Josh Kennedy [mailto:kennedy_josh@...]
Sent: Fri 1/16/2004 5:33 AM
To: m2t2@yahoogroups.com
Cc:
Subject: [M2T2] Looking for Sports Chiro, Massage
Greetings All!
Brand new to the area, starting at NPS as a DoD Civilian (one of
THOSE guys!). Looking for a chiropractic plus a masseuse that is
either a) certified sports physician, or b) really know how to work
on athletes (particularly endurance athletes).
This does not need to be the same person. Just hate going to
chiropractic doctors that do nothing but worker's comp and end up
questioning why I do ultrarunning and triathlongs, or to massage
therapists who really don't know how to do sports work.
Thanks much, and see you out there training.
Josh Kennedy
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